The Ghost of Saint Aubin

When beautiful Nicole Saint Aubin disappears, her small-time gangster boyfriend is determined to find her no matter what. His dogged search soon leads him into a strange supernatural world and face-to-face with a long-concealed mystery.

Jason D (nl) wrote: What a piece of crap! F Murray Abraham can do so much better than this!! I wanted everyone to die in this film and I got my wish. Had maybe one or two interesting moments (like the scene where streams of monkey piss are coming down from everywhere onto the dumb characters' tents), but other than that, this blew. 90 Minutes of crap until the end when I saw 5 seconds of fucking claymation monkeys. Awful!

Paul H (jp) wrote: This is one of the worst films I've ever had the displeasure of watching. It's stupid, it doesn't make sense, and it's nauseating to sit through. DO NOT WASTE a small shred of your life watching this piece of crap.

Steve S (it) wrote: The real difference between Mohamed and Jesus.

Tom H (au) wrote: What a stupid fucking movie! BURN IN HELL!!!

Patrick B (ag) wrote: A breath taking movie with some of the best actors and actresses I've ever seen! This movie also has a great story line which makes it one of the best movies I've see in a long time.

Alan C (de) wrote: For some reason I like to watch this movie despite Affleck's narration and clunky editing. "Angst for the memories."

Charles G (ru) wrote: Peter Sellers was good in his role.Makes one think about how we view others at times.

Filipe C (br) wrote: Kurosawa makes a case for the power of choice in a film that encompasses all things, all life. Red Beard is the director's most humbling achievement and the definitive mark of a true humanist.

Tatsuhito K (us) wrote: It is very rare for me to truly love a Japanese film due to personal issues, but this film man... it hit me on so many levels. I loved every second of "Tokyo Story" and I found it beautifully melancholic and profoundly moving. I have to say it is not for everyone and requires a certain kind of patience; it unfolds at the speed of life and it allows us to be an observer, looking at an every day life of ordinary people in post-war Japan. The themes of family and generations affected me emotionally that it actually made me feel nostalgic for my own culture, which almost never happens from watching a Japanese film. It is tender, complex, and quietly devastating and I have to say this just became one of my favorite films of all time. "Tokyo Story" is a great film.

Samantha K (mx) wrote: One of my all-time favorite movies. I"m not at all sure why.

Wayne H (ca) wrote: Remaking this into a series of films might work. That said, any director who takes on this film had better develop something that both does justice to and (hopefully) improves upon John Carpenter's masterful work. Another remake in the spirit of the recent Halloween reboot or rehashing of The Thing would be just awful.